Iran: More Than 123,100 Deaths From Coronavirus in 458 Cities

Recently, the MEK Iran stated that the regime banned entry and exit of Tehran, Karaj, Isfahan, Mashad, and Oroumieh for three days in fear of the terrible death rate consequences.

The Deputy Health Minister admits that the coronavirus death toll is 1.7-2.2 times higher than the official number.

According to a member of the Tehran council, around 200 victims of COVID-19 were buried in the Behecht-e-Zahra cemetery on October 14 alone. (Agence Fars, October 14, 2020).

MEK Iran communicated the following statement from the director of the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery in Tehran. “The doors of Behecht Zahra will only be open to the families of the deceased and their immediate relatives.”

The head of Infectious Diseases Department of Khomeini Hospital noted that hospitals are almost full. They are no longer accepting new patients; all beds are occupied. The contamination of the second wave was much higher than the first wave, and the third wave is much more serious. (Official TV, October 13)

MEK Iran website reported that in the West Azerbaijan Medical School, 1,056 people are hospitalized, 224 of which are in ICUs. Sixteen people died in 24 hours and the total death toll reached 1,268 people.

Intensive care beds are full in the 22 Bahman Hospital in Nichapour and more than 500 COVID-19 patients died in this city.

On October 14, 2020, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran) announced that the death toll from the coronavirus in 458 Iranian cities had exceeded 123,100. The death toll in Tehran is 29,451, Khorasan Razavi 9,250, Khuzestan 7,878, Isfahan 6,409, Mazandaran 5,582, Gilan 4,816, East Azerbaijan 4,358, Golestan 3,501, West Azerbaijan 3,397, Alborz 3,368, Fars 3,241, Kermanshah 2,683, Semnan 1,872, Markazi 1,665, Yazd 1,641, Qazvine 1,206, Zanjan 1,173, and Kohkiluyeh and Boyrahmad 864.

“Schools, universities, and many public places must be closed as quickly as possible to prevent the situation from worsening. Otherwise, we will see an increase in coronavirus mortality rates,” says Minoo Mohraz, a member of the National Committee on Combating Coronavirus.

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